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Program

08:00 - 09:00 Registration

09:00 Welcome to the workshop

09:10 Short presentation of participants

09:25 Keynote
- Christian Sejersen, Mozilla and Mobile (Presentation)

10:00-10:30 Presentation by the participants about their research
(Finteraction, Towards more interactive use of device keys)

10:30-10:45 Tea

10:45-13:00 Presentation by the participants about their research
(Real-World Tagging in the Wild: On the Usability and Accessibility of NFC-based Interactions, Mobile Users: Comparing Trends in Denmark and Britain, IMS Based Mobile Presence Service, A Situative Space Model for Distributed Multimodal Interaction)

12:00-13:00 Lunch

13:00-14:00 Presentation by the participants about their research continued
(Meeting (in) the wild, Mobile Web for Pervasive environments – design web experiences for multiple mobile devices, Design note)

14:00-14:45 Group work within the four themes

14:45-15:00 Tea

15:00-16:00 Group work within the four themes continued

16:00 Presentations and open discussion

17:00 Closing remarks

18:00-20:00 Reception with wine and snacks

The location

Ingvar Kamprad Design Center,
Sölvegatan 26, Lund
(Kort)

Its about 15-20min walk from the city center, 5min by buss / bike. At the central station there is a great bike rental 20 sek/day.

Participants

Authors Title (paper as pdf) Affiliation
Morten Bohøj & Susanne Bødker
(Presentation)

Meeting (in) the wild

 

University of Aarhus, Denmark
Mahsa Jenabi, Harald Reiterer
(Presentation)

Finteraction

 

Human-Computer Interacton Group University of Konstanz, Germany
Seppo Helle
(Presentation)

Towards more interactive use of device keys

 

Nokia, Finland
Martin Tomitsch, Thomas Grechenig, Richard Schlögl

Real-World Tagging in the Wild: On the Usability and Accessibility of NFC-based Interactions

 

Research Group for Industrial Software (INSO)
Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Thomas Pederson, Dipak Surie
(Presentation)

A Situative Space Model for Distributed Multimodal
Interaction

 

Dept. of Computing Science
Umeå University, Sweden
Jakob Eg Larsen, Kristian Kristensen, Reuben Edwards, Paul Coulton
(Presentation)

Mobile Users:
Comparing Trends in Denmark and Britain

 

DTU (Denmark), InfoLab21, Lancaster (UK)
Thomas Riisgaard Hansen
(Presentation)

Mobile Web for Pervasive environments – design web experiences for multiple mobile devices

 

University of Aarhus, Denmark
Anders Aggergaard Mikkelsen
(Presentation)

Design note

 

Danske Bank, Denmark
Zhang Lei and Paul Coulton

IMS Based Mobile Presence Service

 

Infolab21, Lancaster University (UK)